World’s 10 Most Expensive Stadiums (10 Photos)

With ticket sales booming on a consistent basis, why wouldn’t owners of sports teams build elaborate, extremely pricey stadiums for fans? Of course, with the price tags of many of these venues costing over $1 billion, the cost of tickets, food, drinks, parking, and everything surrounding the experience has also gone up in recent years. With this said, fans are still purchasing tickets, and visiting these pricey venues not only in the US, but around the world. These are some of the most expensive sports venues in the world, which seem to attract fans of all sports.

Jamsil Olympic Stadium – Seoul ($923 Million)

Rogers Centre – Toronto ($930 Million)

Stade de France – Paris ($974 Million)

Nissan Stadium – Yokahama ($990 Million)

Madison Square Garden – New York City ($1.1 Billion)

Wembley Stadium – London ($1.3 Billion)

AT&T Stadium – Dallas ($1.4 Billion)

Olympic Stadium – Montreal ($1.47 Billion)

Yankee Stadium – New York City ($1.5 Billion)

MetLife Stadium – New Jersey ($1.6 Billion)

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